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CARDENER DIGS UP LARGE BREWERS BEGIN TO LAY TROUBLES ON U. S. DOORSTEP THE EVENING STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C., breweries, including Ruppert's of New York and Anheuser-Busch of St. Louis, have talked with Doran within the last few days ’rhey told hlm they feared with ‘machinelike asserted, “the a ge man will not be :biembnydlndth-twiucutdmn Federal reventie. “We -n nct going to have any profi- teering, or stemp out one beer racket to let another flourish.” THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1932. brewerles, operating under permit. The attitude expressed unofficially in Gov- ernment circles today was that there could be no objection to furnishing beer-making permits—if and when beer " was uemnx ready to YT R e “muscle in” ey on the business ant uked Fear the Gangster, With His Machinelike Organization, mmfifirfl’mfi:‘gx ‘:"““‘uh,m et Will Compete. Distribution Question. is permitted—to any one who could |5 This question of distribution—dp- |comply with regulations and conduct a scribed by O'Connor as & “big ncm'{hrewm business on the standards pre- behind the scenes between brewm and | scribed members of Congress—has been held by\ The old-line breweries have told many to be the most dimcult one to | Doran they can manufacture and sell be solved. beer more cheaply than those who en- Since talk of beer began growing after | ’tlghred thetuuc"nm beer, neldmu nmmclmct Key Bridge. ey point out they have the eq; pmen | and facilities, as Yol a8 yelrs f ex- In order to improve the vista at the h,eflmc, and tion em, | entrance to the Francis Scott Key Bridge, in Georgetown, officials of the ANCIENT VILLAGE Site Buried Four Feet Deep Discovered at Redondo Beach, Calif. VISTA TO BE CLEARED they mun get 10 cents a glass w make Improvement to Be it. | Representative O'Connor,_(Democrat By the Assoclated Press. the Government's doorstep. The of New York), who came to Washing- Big brewer:s, believing thzu' nlnhuw wom of the\r feln as expressed t ‘wn yesterday with President-elect of santi-prohibition sentiment has Dr. James dh‘ecwr of h‘.ld\u- Roosevelt, sald “that is too high and of the possibility of gangs now engaged barrel of beer at the end, already Have | trial ucorml u e they are not going to get away with it.” | in illicit beer mnnuhct ure and distribu- begun to lay their prospective troubles Representatives of wme of the largest | “If the too high,” he ! tion turning tI Made at|ner” had his ew law in from their ries and given to the Government by employers. the election there have been mmbl!ngs‘ price of beer is e plants into The HUB Fumiture Co. The HUB Fw'mture Co. TheHUB Tepul legal | In the open market, Lhey wld Donn, The HUB Fumtture Co. $125 Epectal Dispatch to The Star. REDONDO BEACH, Calif., November 24—Remains of one of the, earliest In- | 32 dian settlements on the continent have | 38 vered at Redondo = Repeats the Amazing Offer of 3 SUITES "« those of aborigines who lived on a low hill overlooking the Pacific many hun-'| &&= dreds Bnd blY mnnv thousands of | (e years ag: t age of the settle- | 33 ment is mdlcated bv the fact that only | 3 stone weapons and implements were in | &8 use, by the further fact thflt even the earliest Spanish chronicles of the dis- trict have not so much l.s a mdmon = concerning the existen 3 siderable village and by the depth I! - ‘which the village is buried. S Reveals Ancient Life. | The discovery is of primary impor- tance in throwing light on the life and | & customs of a tribe which roamed these | :> of Two shores before the dawn of history. < Centuries of wind-blown sand nnd | 3 soil uccumulsuon hme covered the re- | mains of the village to a depth of four | . Teet. Ml the skeletons, of which 12| have already been excavated, and all the curious bone and stone objects thus far recovered include stone weapons and implements of primitive form, to- gether with many stone and bone ob- | 3 Jects, probably of religious ulx'nmunce carved in the form of fish, birds, whi and d animals. At first the excavators were vulzl.ed skele Inves! prove, however, that spot was not a | 3= graveyard. Evidence of Battle. Three headless skeletons were dis- | 35 covered and, at some distance, three |t $79.00 Hollywood Vanity Bed Room Suite in Walnut Finish This handsome, inexpensively priced ensemble is constructed of walnut finished $ ! 9 $5.00 Down—Pay Next Year—The HUB gumwood, and consists of a Dresser, Chest This Suite Sold Separately at the Price Quoted $98.00 Mohair 3-Piece Living Room Suite A splendid suite of three large and luxurious pieces overstuffed and covered in 100% mohair. As sketched, a three- cushion sofa and two arm chairs with moquette on reverse side, spring edge and heavy, durably built frame. leaving the dead where they had fallen | § wbemvcredmtewumo{een- turies by drifting sa discovery of thls ancient settle- fter the dis- This 37-Pc. Outfit Shown Above Is Given Free With the Two Suites 5-Piece Breakfast Suite and a 32-Piece Set of Dishes of Drawers, Wood Bed and Hollywood Vanity, Venetian Mirrors, $5.00 Down—Pay Next Year—The HUB This Suite Sold Separately at the Price Quoted a S ided mu:y stone objects | represent birds and animals. | & ‘They are among the {ew examples of | 53 early sculpture yet found on this coast. (Coovmiant, 1932 —_— COMMODITY PRICES - = REGISTER INCREASE |3 Farm Products Up 86 snd Foods |3 Advance 1.8 Per Cent, Labor Bureau Reports:. . - Farm products and prices, which | & Whalesale commodity figures down to level of Ozpereeli‘lhfleflle)o m lhhedln.lbu;c have n).ued Bumuotsummmort ymd, !nveremludint.he d consecuti! increase in ‘commodity pflcumm D v-'!.u prodcta'entupupereem > u and foods, the bureau S spome of these two commodities, it | 3= caused the general S !evel of wholesale prices to advance to | i35 a po\nl a Httle higher than it was in October 29. Z ek of showed six of the ten of | 3 odities “Jenny Lind” hifforobe 3-P1ece Colonial Outfit With compartment 9-Piece Complete Studio Outflt This ideal room full of furniture comprises the following pieces: Book trough end table, occas:onal chair, studio “Reliabl?” Electric Washer $38.65 $1.00 a Week in the gene ) products thd Tuel ‘and lighting ma: for clothes, etc. $14.95 50c a Week An artistic 3-piece outfit at a genuine underselling price, consisting of a— ® Coil spring. ¢ “Jenny Lind” Wood Bed, finished in mahog- 516 ¢ Comfortable cotton mattress. any—choice of full or single size, 50c a Week—The HUB couch with three pillows covered in cretonne; bridge lamp and shade, occasional table, table lamp and shade and a throw rug. 50c a Week—The HUB —_— Belgium is becoming in Iy lm~ - portant in the world’s Chlmlcll P Kitchen Cabinet $15.95 A hardwood cabinet finished in Unnecessary House Cleaning Put an end to useless house cleaning that is caused by coal dust and soot — Burn WOODSON'S Famous— DUSTLESS Pocahontas ol 107, e Ton Stove & Egg Sizes Large, firm lump, abso- lutely dustless Pocahontas coal, delivered from one of the best equipped: yards in the city, Finest quality— ‘burns thoroughily and even< ly—will not clog the flue. Try & ton of this Fa- Coal—Phone colors — fully en- closed lower cabi- - net —sanitary aluminoid top. 50c a Week ‘Gas Range $29.75 50c a Week Some of the features are marbleized finish—full size oven—artistic drop handles— broiler oven—drawer for cooking utensils, Large Coal Range Next Year : _ R : : Circulating 10-Piece Genuine Walnut Dining Suite $ : This new and well-built suite consists of ten pieces—china cabinet, server, buffet, : d Heater $16-75 New Dome Top. Concealed Fire- pot. erculates air to every corner of extension table and six slip seat chairs. Constructnon of genuine walnut veneer on gumwood, artistically decorated panels. LD Seventh and D Streets N.W. A dependable __ cast iron coal Sorange withen- closed warm- ing oven, Six- hole top— large firepot. Complete with pipe. 50c a Week * Open Evenings Till 9 P.M. S COAL—FUEL OIL Electric Iron Complete with Cord and Socket 89¢ Electric Heater Complete with Cord and Socket 79c